Science Market Update

UA Gets New NSF Grant Funding for Comprehensive Ecology Research

Posted by BCI Staff on Tue, Jun 21, 2011

The University of Arizona has received a new $2.95 million competitively-awarded, NSF grant for a comprehensive study of the effect of monsoon weather patterns on the ecology of the Southwest. The study will integrate several diverse areas of study to give a comprehensive picture of the regions unique monsoon ecology. The grant was one of only two grants considered "outstanding" by the NSF during the application process.

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Tags: University of Arizona, Southwest, Arizona, Research Funding

Neuroscience and Law Dual Degree Program at UW-Madison Visionary

Posted by BCI Staff on Mon, Jun 20, 2011

The University of Wisconsin at Madison continues its fearless pursuit not only of knowledge, in the form of cutting-edge science research, but modern paradigms within which to conduct tomorrow's research and train tomorrow's scientists and thinkers.  Two weeks ago we reported on UW-Madison's reorganization of several of its basic science departments to keep up with new directions in research (read blog).  Now the Badgers are productively rearranging the field again with the announcement of a dual-degree Program in Neuroscience and Law, offering students the opportunity to earn a Ph.D. in neuroscience and a J.D. in law at the same time.

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Tags: Midwest, Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin Madison, industry news

WSU Science Research Yields New Prostate Cancer Imaging Technology

Posted by BCI Staff on Fri, Jun 17, 2011

Science Research at Washington State University, Pullman has led to a new imaging technology for prostate cancer as well as several potential treatments. The technology uses a protein found only on the surface of prostate cancer cells called PSMA (Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen) as a target for compounds that can lead to easy detection of tumors or even destroy the tumors themselves. 

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Tags: biomedical research, Northeast, Washington, Washington State University

UT Health Science Center Researchers Find Lung Cells-Pneumonia Link

Posted by BCI Staff on Thu, Jun 16, 2011

A team of researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio have recently discovered a possible explanation for the high rate of pneumonia in the elderly. Community-acquired pneumonia is the leading cause of death among the elderly and this new UT research may have revealed a possible treatment.

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Tags: biomedical research, University of Texas Austin, Texas, Southwest

The Science of Life in LA, $110M for UCLA Living Laboratory Research

Posted by BCI Staff on Wed, Jun 15, 2011

We’ve blogged about the relationship between university research campuses and the communities in which they’re situated on many occasions, usually to talk about research technologies being commercialized in the form of start-ups, sometimes in university-sponsored business parks.  These new business ventures mean science talent stays local and new employment opportunities are created for locals and graduates as well.  In a town or small city the university may be the biggest (if not the only) game in town economically and culturally, even geographically if it sits on enough real estate.  But what is the role of the university --particularly a public university-- in a very large city with its own complex urban issues?  A city like, say, Los Angeles, California?

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Tags: University of California Los Angeles, California, Research Funding, Southwest Region

Medical Research Funding at Univ of Iowa Strong + More Dancing!

Posted by BCI Staff on Tue, Jun 14, 2011

The Iowa First Campaign to raise $500 Million for medical research, care and training at the University of Iowa is well on its way to meeting its goal with $314M already pledged.  The 7-year campaign will run through June 2013 and is being managed by the University of Iowa Foundation to benefit the Roy and Lucille Carver College of Medicine and UI Hospital and Clinics.

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Tags: Midwest, University of Iowa, Iowa, Research Funding

USC to Create New Children's Research Center

Posted by BCI Staff on Mon, Jun 13, 2011

The University of Southern California announced that it will be teaming up with Children's Hospital Los Angeles to develop a new research complex dedicated to improving medical devices and technology for children.  

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Tags: University of Southern California, California, new construction, Southwest Region

Univ Professor at UCSD Scripps Honored for Oceanography Research

Posted by BCI Staff on Fri, Jun 10, 2011

In 1972 when Miriam Kastner was invited to join the faculty of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, she was the first female university professor at the then 69-year-old institute.  Opportunities for women in the sciences were few, and she was more than pleased with the "extraordinary possibilities to engage in new research with state-of-the-art facilities and great seagoing opportunities" as a Scripps researcher and UCSD university professor. (Quote from UCSD News Center)

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Tags: University of California San Diego, California, San Diego, Southwest Region, industry news

NIH Funded Science Research at UAB Develops New Test for CMV Disease

Posted by BCI Staff on Thu, Jun 09, 2011

Science research at the University of Alabama, Birmingham has led to a new, simple, and cost-effective test for the cytomegalovirus infection that may cause acute hearing loss in infants.

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Tags: biomedical research, Southeast, Alabama, University of Alabama Birmingham

Michigan is Alive and Well, Say Street Dancers and Economic Gardeners

Posted by BCI Staff on Tue, Jun 07, 2011

Originally published in June of 2011, we're reprinting this blog because watching thousands of people dance and sing makes us happy, and for those folks currently shoveling snow it's a reminder that summer will come again one day! --12/23/2011

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Tags: Midwest, Michigan, Research Funding, industry news

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